Individually, "Strange and dirty" could point to weirdomancy and dirtomancy, used to either give everyone a flying special, or re-configure the city for battle. There was some dittomancy imagery in there as well.

Yea, "No objections" is not the same thing as "You won't croak, Lord."...

But if he does, then Goodminton is finished and Delphie's stuck in a neutral City (unless Wanda's an heir of course). I don't see why she'd lie about something that is so vital to the survival of her side. On the other hand, if he's going to croak in this battle no matter what...

Well given that it's a safe assumption that Goodminton is doomed either way, we can also assume Lord Firebaugh is also doomed either way. Therefore he will croak whether or not he stacks up and fights, therefore no objections but no promises of not croaking.

Hmm. Dirtomancy and Weirdomancy... This might be beyond a simple scroll, but could you actually....

The snowman based on the art, may suddenly become more powerful golem and help win the battle... Frosty becomes magic/strong with his hat.

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Well given that it's a safe assumption that Goodminton is doomed either way,

I don't think in "short term" that is safe assumption. If he dies now, then another caster is probably doomed as well... (I guess part of later story will be Wanda's terrible revenge for her brother and father deaths. She is being taught by enemy how to play friend while preparing backstabs) And not only doomed by death but by torture first as Wanda would probably seduce her luckomancer lover first just to rub in how angry she is. Wanda's un-brother may have a part to play as well in that revenge, personally enacting the plan he suggested to disable the flower power/can't fight at all songs. (Yes, really Wanda pulling strings but seeing it as poetic justice for a backstab kiss, and not caring if that kiss was forced/ordered/"not my fault"/"I really did love your brother".)

It is possible that the plan will work well and this battle will be won, and Father and Wanda will see strong hope of winning this war against impossible odds before it is all taken away.

You mean like the Life magic she's been using in the form of Rhyme-o-mancy and Hat Magic? In fact, every type of Life using sorcery has either been put to use by her side, or has been noted as in use by one of her side's many enemies, so the 'magick she's barely even thought about' clause weighs heavily against them.

Dirtamacy fits the dirtiness and the magick she's barely considered part. Plus, in theory at least, it would allow them to strengthen their defences whilst burning up the treasury, meaning they could keep their word to surrender the treasury and still grant the enemy nothing. All hinges on them having sufficient Shmuckers in the first place of course.

Here's a weird thought. Everyone assumes that Olive has already been Wanda's chief caster by the time Book 1 opens, but what if it hasn't happened yet? Could Olive appear in the main story?

I'm thinking something like Parson and most GK casters split off and form their own side (still like this idea). Parson, being a hippiemancer, finds out how useful hippymancy is and promotes a high level hippiemancer to chief caster for various hippie related bonuses. It's Olive, of course.

_________________"Do it?" Dan, I'm not a Republic serial villain. Do you seriously think I'd explain my master-stroke if there remained the slightest chance of you affecting its outcome?

I have had a nagging question, why is Wanda so important that a low level predicamancer's prediction could carry this amount of importance? From what we have seen Olive is the only other caster we have seen that could be high in level everyone else has not been that high in level. What is Wanda's future and why is it so important could it be more then GK? Look at the effort that has gone into capturing Wanda, yes casters are important but why from Book 1 forward has no side made any attempt at capturing an enemy caster something odd is happening with Wanda.

why from Book 1 forward has no side made any attempt at capturing an enemy caster something odd is happening with Wanda.

Casters are captured all the time - they're the only units worth capturing or preserving, other than high level warlords. Charlie attempted to capture supposed hippiemancer Parson, Stanley captured Wanda and Jack from Faq, Bea sent her casters into the MK before she destroyed herself, and Jillian asked Wanda's permission to send her caster into the MK before the attack on Spacerock. Presumably casters are difficult to capture because you hardly ever send them into battle without major defenses, unlike some warlords.

Every caster is a significant asset for its side, but, yes, Wanda is considerably more significant than usual.

So, another change we see in Wanda: Book-0-Wanda loves trying out all the kinds of magic. She uses hatomancy just for kicks, buffs spells with Rhyme-o-mancy, all in all pretty good. But Book-1-Wanda, is pretty well opposed to the idea. And in Book-2 Wanda just seems to do nothing with her juice. I suppose she might be making items or something with the spare juice, but for all the things she could do, and simply avoiding it? In fact, has she even tried to learn healomancy? Especially when they need it so badly?

Therefore I think that something bad must happen to scare her off from using the other magicks.

Also note about the hat golems: If its just the item off-turn they can be de-hatted. No hat, no unit, no upkeep. Then as soon as you need them they can all hat up and boom! Insta-army.

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